When I got back from KOMIKON, the first book I read was the last one I picked-up: Mark Rosario’s “My Wife Is Pregnant”. I’ve seen Mark’s strips posted on Facebook and it really was amusing. It made me smirk or LOL in front of the screen, disturbing the peace of our office.
I was excited…
When I got back from KOMIKON, the first book I read was the last one I picked-up: Mark Rosario’s “My Wife Is Pregnant”. I’ve seen Mark’s strips posted on Facebook and it really was amusing. It made me smirk or LOL in front of the screen, disturbing the peace of our office.
I was excited…
I do compositional lectures a lot in my classes, as well as at the occasional convention. I’ve been asked to post them, so here’s part one: The Schweizer Guide to Spotting Tangents!
Comic art is, as a general rule, a line-based medium. I know, I know, there are plenty of artists whose work is…
Something shared by Doc Carlo Jose San Juan (of Callous Comics fame). Thanks, Doc! This should be extremely helpful! :)
My Wife Is Pregnant’s print edition was finally (yes, finally!) released last Summer Komikon 2013. The event took place last April 13 at Pasig City’s Bayanihan Center - which got heavily jam-packed with the huge number of attendees!

Photo credits: Robin Rivero
Me, Joy and Yuri arrived at the venue around 10:30am but the books came much later. It was almost 2pm when Gilbert Monsanto arrived with the copies. I thank the good Sarge for helping me out with it despite how busy he has been lately. He’s been through tough times but he still made it to the Kon.
Of course, it was indeed a beautiful feeling to finally hold the comic on my hands for the first time!

Photo credits: Danry Ocampo
In case you missed it in the first picture, yes, Yuri cosplayed during the Kon. He was Superbaby that day! However, Renie Palo (one of my Bayan Knight buddies) often referred to him as the official “BK Mascot” haha!

Photo credits: Renie Palo
While waiting for the books, I also got to hang out with a few friends around the convention area. If I’m not mistaken, its my first time to meet Edelrita Rizo in person. Those who have bought a copy of MWIP will know she wrote some kind words at the back cover. She also helped promote the title before the Kon - and even during! She posted a picture of the comics on her Facebook and encouraged people to check it out right away. She’s such a cool girl!

Photo credits: Redg Vicente
I also met good friend and Indie Komiks Reviews partner-in-crime Kristopher Garello for the first time today. He asked for a quick sketch on his notebook. I gladly obliged! He was the only one to ask for a sketch te entire day haha!
Another highlight of the day was that Rappler’s Jerald Uy dropped by our table and interviewed me - which I’m really grateful about since it gave me an opportunity to tell people about the book.

The interview can be viewed here:
www.rappler.com/video/26660-summer-komikon-2013-stephen-segovia
The Buyers
Pitching the comic to con-goers was really a thrill. I enjoyed interacting people and telling them what the book is all about.

A pretty lady also came that day and told me “Kanina ko pa hinahanap ito eh.” Which made me smile! I asked for her name before signing the comic and she simply said “Nida.” I then recognized her as Visprint big boss Nida Ramirez! Now that’s starstruck moment #2 haha! My heart melted.
Speaking of signing, I had fun writing short messages for the buyers. I mostly wrote “Thanks for buying a copy. Go forth and multiply!” ehehehe…


Before 7pm fell, I went around and dropped by Omeng’s place. I delivered his copy of MWIP. On my way back to our table, I chanced upon Robert Magnuson and chatted with him a bit. He’s such a down-to-earth dude, it felt like we’ve been buddies for a long time. Haha! I rushed to get my copy of Bully Saurus Rex (which I’ve been reading to my baby since he was 3 months old) and had it signed. He wrote “To the Maxwell Saurus, ROARRR!!!” That was extremely cool! This is starstruck moment #3 haha! I left with a huge smile on my face. A friend asked, “Sino yun?” and I replied “Si Robert Magnuson. Idol ko yun.” Too bad copies of his Kuting Magiting were sold out early in the afternoon.
After the Kon, we had a lovely dinner with our beloved friends Myke Guisinga and Robin Rivero. Choi Lat also joined us there. Thanks to you, Myke and Robs, for making our stay comfy and special!
Overall, I’d say this is the most fun and most memorable comic convention I attended so far. Thank you to everyone who purchased a copy of My Wife Is Pregnant. Also, huge thanks to Gilbert Monsanto for all the support and for reserving a spot for the comic on his table.
In three words: SUMMER KOMIKON ROCKS!

Photo credits: Renie Palo

Photo credits: Gener Pedrina

Me and my wife distributed this as a flyer during the recently-concluded Baguio Komikon :)
Special thanks to good friend Jaybee Bonus for designing this for us!
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For the Arboledas!
A quick strip based on one of Tina’s status updates on FB. Needless to say, it cracked me up when I first read it!
Congrats Lars and Tina for the upcoming baby :)
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My Wife Is Pregnant: After Wedding
A common denominator between me and my wife is we both love kids. We immediately wanted to have our own and this is what happened.
Read on! :)
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My Wife Is Pregnant: Reflections
The transition from being a husband to eventually being a father was very exciting and overwhelming for me. I had many realizations and goals during this phase. It was truly an unforgettable experience! :)
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My Wife Is Pregnant #16: Baby Name
One of the most exciting parts of pregnancy is thinking of a name for the future baby. This was one of our (or at least “my”) options hahaha!
We eventually agreed on Maxwell Yuri - which sounded cooler anyway! :)
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